Thursday, September 19, 2002

Homilette On The Web

Patient Friends,

In Web language, a Homilette is a Homily available in digital form that can he heard via the computer from a web site. It is not a deliberely short homily or sermon!

At the web site of the small English parish of Christ Church, Biddulph Moor, you may hear if you have sound facilities with your computer, the latest homilette by myself.

It is a shortened form of the Homily delivered in the Chapel of Sidney Sussex College Chapel, University of Cambridge, to members of the Prayer Book Society of England on Sept 15th at Choral Mattins.

It takes about 12 mins and does not not have any of the local references or references to the mission of the PBS in the C of E, which were part of the original Homily. It is Homilette 2. There is also Homilette 1 and lasts 8 minutes and this commends traditional reverent and intimate language in the addressing of the Almighty Father through His only-begotten Son.

Go to www.christchurch-biddulph.fsnet.co.uk

The site is faithfully and regularly maintained by Barbara Rabett who is joyful person even though she lives with permanent disability

Thank you.

ONE MORE THING IF I MAY

The latest issue of Mandate with a full page photo of Rowan Williams on the front is now available both on the Web Site of the PBS (www.episcopalian.org/pbs1928) or as a trial free copy from PBS, Box 35220, Philadelphia, Pa. 19128-0220

Let us press on....

The Rev'd Dr. Peter Toon

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